AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGeopolitics & Aid: The U.S. Ambassador warned against aid “that benefits one person… and one bank account,” amid last month’s Honiara riots linked to anger over foreign firms and jobs, and renewed claims over PM Manasseh Sogavare’s use of a China-linked development fund. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela begins his first official visit to China, starting in Jiangsu, discussing agriculture, skills and renewable-powered seawater desalination, then meetings in Beijing. Mining Oversight: Opposition leader Sogavare is pressing for an update on the 33 bauxite shipment investigation one month after it was announced. Human Rights: Government reaffirmed plans to set up a national human rights institution and to mainstream human rights into the national development agenda. Public Health & Skills: A rural woman praised UNICEF/KOICA WASH Artisan training for practical sanitation skills. Disaster Readiness: MECDM officers completed climate adaptation training in Tulagi; police launched a new UXO tracking database (IMSMA Core); educators trained on school-based disaster and climate resilience. Transport Works: Honiara’s westbound passengers will use a temporary bus stop behind HCC during Hotbread Roundabout–HCC road works. Business & Finance: TISA Insurance Group won four awards at the 2026 Insurance Asia Awards. Climate Watch: El Niño is underway, with Pacific communities urged to follow Met warnings as cyclone risks shift.
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